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The sources of social power, Vol. 1
Michael Mann
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Frontmatter
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Preface to the new edition (page vii)
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Preface (page xxv)
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1 Societies as organized power networks (page 1)
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2 The end of general social evolution: how prehistoric peoples evaded power (page 34)
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3 The emergence of stratification, states, and multi-power-actor civilization in Mesopotamia (page 73)
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4 A comparative analysis of the emergence of stratification, states, and multi-power-actor civilizations (page 105)
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5 The first empires of domination: the dialectics of compulsory cooperation (page 130)
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6 "Indo-Europeans" and iron: expanding, diversified power networks (page 179)
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7 Phoenicians and Greeks: decentralized multi-power-actor civilizations (page 190)
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8 Revitalized empires of domination: Assyria and Persia (page 231)
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9 The Roman territorial empire (page 250)
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10 Ideology transcendent: the Christian ecumene (page 301)
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11 A comparative excursus into the world religions: Confucianism, Islam, and (especially) Hindu caste (page 341)
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12 The European dynamic: I. The intensive phase, A.D. 800-1155 (page 373)
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13 The European dynamic: II. The rise of coordinating states, 1155-1477 (page 416)
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14 The European dynamic: III. International capitalism and organic national states, 1477-1760 (page 450)
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15 European conclusions: explaining European dynamism - capitalism, Christendom, and states (page 500)
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16 Patterns of world-historical development in agrarian societies (page 518)
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Index (page 543)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CS | 42.4 (July 2013): 482-484 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/23525406 |
AJS | 92.5 (Mar. 1987): 1266-1268 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2780027 |
JIH | 18.2 (Autumn 1987): 331-332 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/204288 |
CS | 16.5 (Sep. 1987): 630-631 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2069739 |
HT | 27.2 (May 1988): 169-177 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2505140 |
JRS | Vol. 77 (1987): 193 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/300583 |
ESR | 4.1 (May 1988): 90-92 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/522649 |
MAN | 23.1 (Mar. 1988): 206-207 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2803089 |
ENHR | 102.404 (Jul. 1987): 648-650 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/571889 |
BJS | 38.3 (Sep. 1987): 421-433 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/590698 |
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Published: 2012
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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